Let's keep this on the list.
[hid] is included in Pd-extended or here:
http://at.or.at/hans/pd/objects.html
But if you can't open a device with [linuxevent], then you won't be
able to with [hid] either. Try posting what I asked for before, to
start with.
.hc
On Jun 12, 2006, at 1:22 AM, Diego Azar wrote:
Hi, again. When i wrote event$ it should be event 0, 1 or 2; and
they all fail. Bu t anyway, where do I find the hid object, is it
an external? thanksHans-Christoph Steiner hans@eds.org wrote:
/dev/input/event$ is probably not the right device name. It should be something like /dev/input/event1. Try posting a "ls -l /dev/input/ event*". Also, linuxmouse and linuxevent are no longer maintained, but they should work fine, I support. [hid] is a more current object for GNU/Linux and Mac OS X, which is soon to be replaced by a even better object for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.
.hc
On Jun 11, 2006, at 11:37 PM, Diego Azar wrote:
Hi, I'm having a problem with the PureData objects linuxmouse and linuxevents on Agnula 1.3.0 while opening /dev/input/event$; it fails. I use to have this problem in pd 0.38 in agnula 1.2.1, but the problem was that I needed root permission to access it. But now it even fail while logged on as root. Any one know something I could do?
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